2007 DRAGON 500 BBL Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2007 DRAGON 500 BBL Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
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    2007 DRAGON 500 BBL

    Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment
    EUR € 8.065 
    Price entered as: USD $8,450

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    Contact:Will Veasey

    Austin, Texas, USA 78746

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    Stock Number
    15777479
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    2007 Herring 500 BBL Frac Tanks Type: Used, Newly Condition: Excellent Location: Oklahoma Manufacturer: Dragon 2007 Herring 500 BBL Frac Tanks Details Good Liners and solid Tanks ready to work Composition: Mild Steel Axle Type: Fixed Wheels: All Steel Notes: FOQ Sales Price: $11,050 - Nicer Units 2007 Herring 500 BBL Frac Tanks Description In the oil and gas industry, frac tanks are commonly used for storing and transporting fluids during hydraulic fracturing operations. A 500 BBL (barrel) frac tank typically has a capacity of 500 barrels or approximately 21,000 gallons. These tanks are designed to withstand the high pressures and demands of fracturing operations and are typically made of steel. They are often equipped with various features, such as multiple compartments for storing different fluids, manifold systems for efficient fluid transfer, and external fittings for easy connection to pumps and pipelines. The primary purpose of frac tanks is to store the fluids used in hydraulic fracturing, including water, proppants (such as sand or ceramic beads), and chemicals. These tanks are typically transported to the wellsite and set up in a configuration that allows for easy access and transfer of fluids during the fracturing process. Frac tanks play a crucial role in the oil and gas industry, providing a temporary storage solution for the large volumes of fluids required for hydraulic fracturing operations. They offer flexibility and mobility, allowing operators to efficiently manage fluid logistics and ensure a continuous supply of materials to the wellsite.